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PRE’65 SCOTTISH TRIAL – BALLOT COMPLETED

The ballot for the 2019 edition of the Pre’65 Scottish Trial was undertaken on Sunday 9 December 2018. There were 304 entries received at the closing date of 3pm on Friday 7 December with a further one entry which arrived a day too late and so was not included in the ballot.The breakdown into the various capacity classes was as follows:

Capacity

Entered on time

Successful

Unsuccessful

Rigid

4

4

0

Up to 200cc

82

49

33

201cc to 250cc

104

50

54

251cc to 350cc

61

49

12

Over 351cc

53

48

5

Late (not balloted)

1

Total

304

200

105

As well as the 200 successful entrants a further 25 were balloted for the Reserve List out of the 105 unsuccessful entrants.

On the whole the standard of bikes continues to improve with fewer eligibility issues this year which in turn makes more bikes eligible for the ballot!!! The ballot is done class by class to get an even number of bikes in each capacity so the more bikes entered in a specific class leads to more disappointed riders in that class. Letters will be sent out soon to all entrants with the ballot outcome.

The list of successful and reserve list entrants will be available to see on www.pre65scottish.com or on the Pre’65 Scottish facebook page.

Thanks,Anne GordonSecretary Pre’65 Scottish Trial

2019 Entry and Reserve List

PRE’65 SCOTTISH TRIAL – ENTRIES ARE NOW CLOSED

The entries for the 2019 Pre’65 Scottish Trial are now closed. The list of entrants at 3pm, 7th of December are attached to this post.

There was a total of 304 entries and 1 marked as late entry which will not be included in the ballot that takes place on the 9th of December.

Letters advising the outcome of the ballot will be sent out as soon as possible.

List of Entries at Closing - 3pm 07/12/18

PRE’65 SCOTTISH TRIAL – CLOSING DATE IMMINENT

The closing date for entries for the Pre’65 Scottish Trial 2019 is 3pm this Friday 7 December 2018. Entries are over-subscribed already and the inevitable ballot will take place on Sunday 9 December 2018 so those who have entered need to keep their fingers crossed.

The list of entrants is available to see on www.pre65scottish.com or on the Pre’65 Scottish Facebook page. The list has been published weekly and the final list will be put up after the entries have closed. Any late entries will not be included in the ballot.

The standard of entries we have received has been great and we are very pleased that riders are taking more care completing the entry form and the quality of the bike pictures has been much improved which makes identifying the components easier for the Machine Eligibility Sub-Committee.

We are looking forward to putting on another top-class event and to welcoming the lucky entrants to the trial in May 2019.

Merry Christmas and Best Wishes for a prosperous New Year from all on the Pre’65 Scottish Trial Committee.